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3 <br /> <br />In November 2022, a revised concept plan was reviewed by the Planning & Zoning Board. The <br />proposed development was renamed Promenade. <br /> <br />This project did not move past concept plan review. <br /> <br />Moratorium <br /> <br />On April 1, 2024 and May 28, 2024, the City Council discussed the consideration of a <br />development moratorium in light of two potential projects proposed in the northwest quadrant <br />of the City. These projects, Pulte/Del Webb and Madinah Lakes, include approximately 400 <br />acres of the existing sod farm area north and south of Main Street. <br /> <br />The Planning & Zoning Board held a public hearing and considered the proposed interim <br />ordinance (moratorium) at the June 17, 2024 special meeting. The Board unanimously <br />recommended approval to proceed with the interim ordinance to complete a master plan and <br />prepare an Alternative Urban Areawide Review (AUAR) covering approximately 980 acres in the <br />northwest quadrant of the City. <br /> <br />The City Council has a public hearing and 1st reading scheduled for June 24, 2024. The 2nd <br />reading is scheduled for July 8, 2024. No moratorium has been adopted by the City Council at <br />this time. The City will continue to review this PUD Concept Plan application. If a moratorium is <br />adopted, review may be discontinued. <br /> <br />The City’s review and comments on the proposed concept plan’s relation to the Comprehensive <br />Plan and development regulations does not grant any rights to the applicant to develop the <br />property as depicted by the concept plan. These are high level comments and depending on the <br />outcome of the proposed moratorium, the concept plan may change. <br /> <br />Current Proposal <br /> <br />Please see the attached applicant’s narrative for a detailed description of the project. <br /> <br />Residential <br /> <br />The applicant is proposing the following mix and number of housing types: <br /> <br />Housing Type <br />Lot <br />Width # Units <br />Single Family Lots = 75 ft 33 <br />Single Family Lots = 65 ft 91
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